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<blockquote data-quote="Vitali Ortzi" data-source="post: 1123077" data-attributes="member: 57714"><p>It least everything is encrypted by https so only the enabled security vendors and your browser DNS have that data </p><p>But yeah it's not exactly privacy friendly although it does its best to be and there is no way no matter hashed or not to not forward a malicious url to be checked unless you have an intelligence database locally downloaded Wich will be massive and impossible to get anything close to what Osprey offers in terms of detection </p><p>So hmm it's impossible for Osprey to be perfectly privacy friendly and any alternative to try to emulate that will just be heavy and waste a ton of computation power locally to get far inferior results</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Vitali Ortzi, post: 1123077, member: 57714"] It least everything is encrypted by https so only the enabled security vendors and your browser DNS have that data But yeah it's not exactly privacy friendly although it does its best to be and there is no way no matter hashed or not to not forward a malicious url to be checked unless you have an intelligence database locally downloaded Wich will be massive and impossible to get anything close to what Osprey offers in terms of detection So hmm it's impossible for Osprey to be perfectly privacy friendly and any alternative to try to emulate that will just be heavy and waste a ton of computation power locally to get far inferior results [/QUOTE]
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